Radio Sussex via computer normally does not broadcast league match coverage outside of the County. Is this the same for FA cup matches?
Not too bothered about this match - see it as a missive of intent for some of our fringe players.
The reason not to play the full team is it risks muscle injury to fatigued players. We know Schelotto's and Connolly's hamstrings are delicate at the moment, although I do expect Galgo to start.No reason not to play the strongest team - we've got a full week to recover for the trip to Everton. Expect changes will be made though - just hope Potter puts out a team that can - and will - beat Wednesday. I want to progress in the cup - it still means a lot to some of us.
Incidentally, are there replays this round ? One would be just before the must-win double header v Villa and Bournemouth - which is really not at all what we want.
Certainly agree about not wanting a replay. Let's just make sure we put out a team to win!The reason not to play the full team is it risks muscle injury to fatigued players. We know Schelotto's and Connolly's hamstrings are delicate at the moment, although I do expect Galgo to start.
So, whilst it will be a strong team there will be 1 or 2 players given a good rest.
Incidentally, are there replays this round ? One would be just before the must-win double header v Villa and Bournemouth - which is really not at all what we want.
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FA CUP THIRD ROUND
Venue: The American Express Community Stadium
Date: Saturday 4th January 2020
Kick-off: 15:01 GMT
Referee: Andre Marriner
Assistants: Scott Ledger, Ian Cooper
Fourth official: Andy Davies
VAR:Kevin Friend
AVAR: Simon Beck
TEAM NEWS
Brighton & Hove Albion will be without defender Dan Burn after he broke his collarbone and required surgery following the draw with Chelsea.
Boss Graham Potter could rotate the rest of his squad, with striker Glenn Murray and fit-again winger Solly March among those hopeful of a start.
Sheffield Wednesday hope Massimo Luongo will play, having ruled out concussion after the Boxing Day loss at Stoke.
Defender Liam Palmer is expected to miss out again with an ankle injury.
MATCH FACTS
[*=left]Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday have not met in the FA Cup since the 1982-83 semi-final, with the Seagulls winning 2-1 to reach the final.
[*=left]Wednesday have lost their past two matches against Brighton, losing both meetings in the 2016-17 Championship season under Carlos Carvalhal.
[*=left]Brighton have lost just two of their past 18 home FA Cup matches (W10 D6 L2) and are unbeaten in five since losing 3-2 to Arsenal in January 2015.
[*=left]Wednesday are winless in 20 FA Cup matches against Premier League opponents (D6 L14) since winning 2-1 against Sheffield United in the 1992-93 semi-final.
[*=left]This will be Sheffield Wednesday manager Garry Monk's seventh FA Cup match as manager - the previous six have also been away from home, winning two and losing four.